Issue highlights 1. Microsoft backtracks on when it will stop selling Windows 7 2. Review: Best tools for mobile device management 3. Cloud pricing: It's (really) complicated 4. Dutch minister to question US Embassy about rooftop antennas 5. Silver Peak's new WAN feature could be essential 6. Here's what Facebook users were liking and linking to in 2013 7. A clear-eyed guide to Android's actual security risks 8. Google Doodle geekier than ever in honoring Grace Hopper 9. It's official: IT hiring has slowed 10. Documents leaked again amid secret trade negotiations 11. Real-Time Big Data Security Analytics for Incident Detection 12. The Mother of All Demos: The 1968 presentation that sparked a tech revolution 13. Review: Xbox One has mountains of untapped potential |
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Microsoft has waffled over the past few days about how long it will continue to sell Windows 7, initially stating that it had already stopped shipping the operating system to retailers and OEMs, but shifting the status over the weekend to "to be determined." READ MORE |
Mobile device management tools make sense when you are trying to control who can access your enterprise network and applications from particular phones and tablets. But to effectively evaluate these products, you should first identify what you're trying to control: the apps on particular devices, the pairing of a user with his device, the device itself, or the files on each device. READ MORE |
In theory, cloud computing offers a fairly straightforward model for consuming compute and storage resources. Customers request capacity, it is provided by a vendor and it is paid for. Customers should be able to spin up and down resources as they need to and only pay for what they use. READ MORE |
The Dutch Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations will question the U.S. Embassy over the purpose of its rooftop antennas, the minister wrote in a letter to the House of Representatives Monday. READ MORE |
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With Dynamic Path Control, Silver Peak brings real-time updates to the 'GPS for hybrid WAN.' READ MORE |
Facebook users spent much of 2013 talking about the new pope, elections around the world and, of course, relationships. READ MORE |
If you're an Android user -- or want to be -- you've likely heard about all the security risks of Google's mobile operating system. But how real are these threats, and how much damage can they do? Despite the fears, are Android devices actually a safe bet for an enterprise mobility strategy? READ MORE |
The Google Doodle on the search giant's main page today honors Grace Hopper, the American computer scientist and Navy Rear Admiral whose work led directly to creation of the COBOL programming language as well as to advances in computer networking. Hopper, who has had everything from a Navy destroyer to a supercomputer named after her, would have been 107 today, Dec. 9. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: AT&T This whitepaper intends to help organizations understand the critical elements of a mobilization solution, the value and inter-dependencies, and important enablement assessment questions. Learn More |
After a decent start earlier this year, IT hiring is slowing down. READ MORE |
Global intellectual property (IP) legislation continues to be negotiated behind closed doors this week in Singapore where discussions are underway on a secretive international trade treaty that could have far-reaching effects on Internet services, copyright law and civil liberties. READ MORE |
I've spent the last year or so doing research on the burgeoning field of big data security analytics. Based upon the time I've spent on this topic, I'm convinced that CISOs are looking for immediate help with incident detection, so they will likely focus on real-time big data analytics investments in 2014. READ MORE |
On December 9, 1968, Dr. Douglas Engelbart addressed a packed theater at the Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco, demonstrating a new computing platform that heralded advancements from the computer mouse to videoconferencing. Forty-five years later, we're still reaping the benefits of his vision. READ MORE |
If Microsoft executes on the software front, the Xbox One could be the first step toward true ubiquitous computing—in your home, at least. READ MORE |
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